They are both trail ripper models. The interceptor has street tires, faster gearing, and a built in kickstand, quieter muffler. The regular trail ripper has knobby off road tires, off road gearing, and a removable racing stand, plus a small engine protection bar. It would be easy to convert either model to the opposite of what it started as. They are both simply the best in stand up scooters. I have the intercepter and it is really, really fast, and its great off road too!
depends what you want. Do you like sitting or standing more?? you can stand on a trail ripper and you can sit on a riot. the riot seat is like a bycicle seat and hurts your but if you sit on it too long. you have to stand on the trail ripper which is unpleasant after a long time.
Hardly depends on what you prefer when riding: sitting or standing. On Goped Trail Ripper you drive standing, while riot is more like a bicycle. Both vehicles features 46cc engine, are perfect for off-road rides and provides lots of fun. On MyGoKarts.com you can find more technical specs on each of them to help you make an informed buying decision.
the goped sport was the first goped ever produced
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Yes, You can. there are many ways to do it, and two different "catigories"One: you go to a goped store or go online and buy upgradesTwo: the exhaust runs through a tube that connects to the bottom of the deck. (this is not on all goped models) cut the plastic tube off and this us the exhaust output, makeing your goped loader and faster.
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GoPed's can typically be found for purchase at a number of places. They can be found at some bike and scooter stores, as well as some motorcycle and dirt bike stores.
I have a goped gsr40 all modded out with a bigger engine 49 cc and I want to know how many miles these engines usually last